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Five-Star Guard Leads Team to Strong Finish at Nike EYBL Event

Chatsworth, California — Five-star shooting guard Robinson showcased her talent at last week’s Nike Girls EYBL session, averaging 23.4 points per game. Her strong performance helped her Sports Academy Swish club achieve a 4-1 record at the event.
Robinson, who is a top prospect, has drawn interest from colleges across the country. “I feel great about how I performed,” Robinson said in an interview with 247Sports. “It’s an exciting time as schools reach out and show interest.”
These developments come as no surprise, as Robinson has already established herself as one of the most talented players in her class. Coaches from various colleges have been actively monitoring her progress.
Robinson is not the only player making headlines this week. USC sophomore guard JuJu Watkins recently added another accolade to her resume, winning the “Female Athlete of the Year” at the 2025 Tommy Awards. This university-restricted honor highlights the achievements of Southern California’s student-athletes.
Watkins had a stellar year, averaging 23.9 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 3.4 assists. She was a top contender throughout the season and made history by reaching the 1,000-point milestone quicker than past legends like Caitlin Clark.
Despite suffering a season-ending injury during the NCAA tournament, Watkins remains a significant figure in the basketball community. USC is preparing for the next season, welcoming ESPN’s No. 1 recruit Jazzy Davidson, who is expected to bolster the team during Watkins’ recovery.
As the basketball landscape continues to evolve, both Robinson’s and Watkins’ performances are setting the stage for an exciting future in women’s college basketball.